Traditional Medicines Crossword

This printable crossword puzzle has 10 clues. Answers range from 6 to 14 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.

Description

First Nations elders would use the pink roses/pedals for treats for First Nations children, they were just like candy.
The large seeds in the berry were used to make necklaces and other jewellery by First Nations women.
Some women use raspberry leaf for painful periods, heavy periods, morning sickness associated with pregnancy, preventing miscarriage, and easing labor and delivery.
Right before it rains the leaves turn upside down.
Cree word “Mis-sask-quah-too-mina” meaning plentiful berry
Used to line the inside of tipis to keep out rodents, bugs and snakes.
Blossom in the early springtime, this is the only time you will see this plant
Inner bark, leaves, sap, seed are considered edible.
Make pemmican, mixed with elk, deer meat and fat back; used as traveling rations as well as everyday food.
Has whitish flowers and feathery leaves

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